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Master combo lock

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Master combo lock

Postby taylorgdl » 11 May 2006 4:36

Yes, you've all seen them.
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But, have you seen inside ?
Can you work out where the shim goes ?
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Locked, but notice the gates are lined up, and the fence will drop in as soon as the shackle is pulled:
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Open:
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Hope this helps you visualise whats going on. This is actually a copy of a master lock, it has no false gates. It was made in about a hour, by grinding off the back edge all the way round, then copying the back plate in perspex/acrylic. Then the glue gun came out. Still works, and is about as secure as the original. :D

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It's all about the tension . . .
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Postby Shrub » 11 May 2006 6:51

Stick a pic in with the shim inserted and the thread will be complete :wink:
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Postby conker » 22 May 2006 0:43

very good pics. should this be stickied? I've seen pics of the inside of combo locks before, but those are very nice ones.
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Postby taylorgdl » 2 Jun 2006 5:16

Oh all right, here's one with a shim in position. All thats needed now is a tug on the shackle.
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Postby jordyh » 2 Jun 2006 6:34

I concur, this is sticky-material.

Very nice pictures, thank you.

Yours,

Jordy
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Postby Gordon Airporte » 2 Jun 2006 22:16

Are you sure that isn't a generic knock-off of a Master? Last I saw that's not the mechanism in Master combo locks, but it's been a while since I've opened one.
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Postby lockedin » 11 Jun 2006 5:36

It must be an old Master, because all the new Masters I've seen have a graduated latch to prevent shimming. It looks like one high bump and then a lower bump that actually enters the hasp.
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